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​Thankfully, gone are the days when plus size ladies were relegated to just one or two drab, unflattering bathing suits in any given store. Cutewe is proud to offer a tremendous array of plus sizeswimwear in all the latest styles and colors.

TankinisOne of the most popular styles of swimwear for women of all shapes and sizes, tankinis offer the coverage and modesty of a one-piece suit, with the convenience and comfort of two separate pieces that cover the midsection.

For example, many tankinitops offer halter tops with plunging necklines, and decorative details on the shoulder straps or chest. Another tankini style, called the rufflekini, is perfect for top-heavy ladies who'd prefer to slim their midsections without drawing too much attention to their chests along the way. The options are endless!

If you have legs you love to show off, a simple bikinibottom pairs perfectly with any tankinitop. If you have hips, upper thighs, or a backside that you'd rather not bring too much attention to—or, you just prefer a little more coverage below the belt for modesty's sake—have you considered a swim skirt? Ranging in length from super-short and flirty to styles a few inches longer, swim skirts are an excellent alternative to the basic swim bottom.

BikinisPerfect for flaunting your curves or simply maximizing those rays of sun, the classic two-piece bikini is here to stay. Like the tankini, bikinitops and bottoms come in seemingly endless styles and shapes to flatter nearly every body shape.

A newer update on a classic look, flounce tops are designed with an extra fluttery piece of material across the bust. Flounces are ideal for ladies, regardless of their bra size! The extra material up top provides a bit of additional modesty and coverage. Either way, the flounce bikini is a win-win! Pair with a traditional bikinibottom, or try a cute and flirty swim skirt to really play up those ruffles.

One Piece SuitsThe classic one-piece suit is anything but boring with today's colors and style options. Cutewe's plus sizeswimwear designers have taken the wants and needs of today's women into consideration when creating their collections.

Looking for a plus sizeswimsuit that's a little different in style, but still one solid piece? Try a swim dress! These look very similar to our tankinis with swim skirts, but function just the same as a solid tank one-piece suit. The only difference is an extra piece of skirt material to give your backside, upper thighs and hips a little extra coverage.www.cutewe.com

Millennials who fuse casual clothes with everything from active to tailored garments are spearheading this apparel evolution. It's blurring the traditional lines separating ready-to-wear, activewear, and swimwear. The exciting results are driving original shapes and fabrics while expanding acceptable bathing suit and cover-up destinations.

Athleisure StylesObviously, swimsuits must perform on sand and in water. But like fitness gear, they now also need to be functional in indoor gyms, on outdoor trails, and other gathering places. So current designs are helping women on the move avoid accidental overexposures and discomfort from bunched-up padding and chaffing. Consider these pointers when choosing sporty pieces from today's rapidly growing active swimwear category:

Tops: Pick upper halves with adjustable straps so you can customize a tight, secure fit while maintaining neck and shoulder comfort. If you prefer bikinis, look for sports-bra construction with built-in cups and support. Skip styles with straps that can slip down onto your arms. Racerback or crisscrossed straps between shoulder blades keep tops in place.

Tankinis provide midriff coverage and prevent heavy waves and spirited lunges from forcing skimpy bikinitops to pop up above your breasts. Pass up halters that tie around your neck since they might come undone and float or blow away. To maximize comfort, avoid decorative hardware and knots that could cause irritation during repetitive movements. Surfers may prefer rash-guard tops with or without sleeves.

Bottoms:High-waisted briefs echo popular retro styling from the 1950s and '60s. Contemporary surfer shapes revive memories of classically curvaceous beach bunnies. Raised up to your navel, they have better chances of staying put during overexertion than tiny triangles. For a more modern appeal, choose boy shorts or swim skirts. Even bikinibottoms can be budge proof when springy fabric or elastic trim fits snuggly.

One-piece swimsuits: For the most boisterous play, try more modest styles with sewn-in straps or strapless bandeaus. Forget the embarrassment of losing separate pieces while enjoying enthusiastic adventures.

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Designers are releasing their refreshing 2017-swimwear collections, so everyone's eager to see the latestfabric choices. Discover the brighter, bolder, more experimental fashion options below that women will be wearing from pools to beaches. Then browse the newest line at Cutewe for those upcoming trends.

One-piece looks consist of maillots, tanks, and bandeaus. Two-piece sensations include halters, tankinis, and bandeaukinis with mid-rise, hipster, and high-rise bottoms and swim skirts. Pair your favorites with cover-ups to feel stylish as you relish every carefree moment in the sun and water.